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Pillar 4: What is Open Peer Review?

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There is no agreed one definition of Open Peer Review. Generally, models of Open Peer Review revolve in opening one or more of the various aspects or processes involved in Peer Review.
Some examples are:
Open Identities - Authors and Reviewers are aware of each other identities
Open Reports - Review reports are published alongside the relevant article (can be anonymous or open identity)
Open Pre-Review Open Manuscripts - Manuscripts are made immediately available. For example, via pre print servers like Archive in advance of any formal peer review procedures.
The benefits of Open Peer Review include:
Encouraging constructive Peer Review and a wider dialogue. Reviewer comments puts paper in context with the wider field which provides deeper detail for the readers.
Reduces bias among the Reviewers as Reviewers are held accountable for their comments.
Support Early Career Researchers as published reports can serve as peer review examples for young researchers and ECRs can gain credit for their contributions.
The Society Resource Hub by Taylor and Francis, provides educational multimedia resources on the key elements of open research for society leaders and members. Open research is for everyone - promote awareness and best practices within your community by choosing open now.
Find more educational resources on open research at our Society Resource Hub:
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Some examples are:
Open Identities - Authors and Reviewers are aware of each other identities
Open Reports - Review reports are published alongside the relevant article (can be anonymous or open identity)
Open Pre-Review Open Manuscripts - Manuscripts are made immediately available. For example, via pre print servers like Archive in advance of any formal peer review procedures.
The benefits of Open Peer Review include:
Encouraging constructive Peer Review and a wider dialogue. Reviewer comments puts paper in context with the wider field which provides deeper detail for the readers.
Reduces bias among the Reviewers as Reviewers are held accountable for their comments.
Support Early Career Researchers as published reports can serve as peer review examples for young researchers and ECRs can gain credit for their contributions.
The Society Resource Hub by Taylor and Francis, provides educational multimedia resources on the key elements of open research for society leaders and members. Open research is for everyone - promote awareness and best practices within your community by choosing open now.
Find more educational resources on open research at our Society Resource Hub:
About us:
Taylor & Francis Group partners with world-class authors, from leading scientists and researchers, to scholars and professionals operating at the top of their fields. Together, we publish in all areas of the Humanities, Social Sciences, Behavioural Sciences, Science, Technology and Medicine sectors. We are one of the world’s leading publishers of scholarly journals, books, eBooks, text books and reference works.
For more author insights follow us at: